High-order temporal accuracy for 3D finite-element ALE flow simulations
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- MPDATA: third-order accuracy for variable flows
- On the application of higher-order backward difference (BDF) methods for computing turbulent flows
- Geometric re-meshing strategies to simulate contactless rebounds of elastic solids in fluids
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